A White Christmas is a sure thing in Nova Scotia, as another weather system is headed for the province — adding to the snow that’s already on the ground from this past weekend’s nor’easter.
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for much of mainland Nova Scotia.
Snowfall is expected on Christmas Eve — beginning early Tuesday morning and ending early Wednesday morning.
An estimated 5 to 10 cm is expected to fall, while areas in Annapolis, Digby and Yarmouth counties could see up to 15 cm.
“It is likely that snowfall warnings will be issued later today for parts of the province since total accumulations are expected to exceed 15 cm in some areas,” the statement reads.
Global News meteorologist Ross Hull says the snow is timed well to “guarantee a White Christmas” but won’t be as much as what the region experienced just a few days ago.
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